Not exact matches
We will consider all available options, including those for appeal, to ensure that these networks on which the Internet depends continue to provide a
free and open platform for innovation and
expression, and operate in the
interest of all Americans.
«We will consider all available options, including those for appeal, to ensure that these networks on which the internet depends continue to provide a
free and open platform for innovation and
expression, and operate in the
interest of all Americans.»
In a remarkable
expression of business
interests» frustration with the House anti-reform stalwarts, a Wall Street Journal editorial last week criticized their obsession with border security as «a case
of the Republican Party letting its blood - and - soil wing trump its supposedly
free - market principles.»
the shift has been away from Freudian, Rogerian and Nietzschean values, especially individualistic selfactualization and narcissistic self -
expression, and toward engendering durable habits
of moral excellence and covenant community; methodologically away from modern culture - bound individuated experience and toward the shared public texts
of Scripture and ecumenical tradition; politically away from trust in regulatory power and rationalistic planning to historical reasoning and a relatively greater critical trust in the responsible
free interplay
of interests in the marketplace
of goods and ideas.
The amendment to the civil liberties policy motion read: «The protection
of freedom
of expression, by reforming the libel laws in England and Wales to ensure a better balance is provided between
free speech, responsible journalism, scientific discourse and the public
interest on one hand and powerful corporations, wealthy individuals and vested
interests on the other.»
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler responded to the court ruling by holding out the possibility
of appealing the decision: «We will consider all available options, including those for appeal, to ensure that these networks on which the Internet depends continue to provide a
free and open platform for innovation and
expression, and operate in the
interest of all Americans.»
Free members can sign up, upload a profile, add pictures, and contact people using an
Expression of Interest (EOI).
Refugees Immigrants
Free Dating, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney described the coming Web - based
Expression of Interest system - Online dating should be easy.
While
free members can not start sending emails to the persons they are
interested in, they are allowed to reply to any
expression of interest they receive.
Prior to obtaining a graduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis, she was a
free - lance writer, photographer and graphic artist with
interests in «outsider art,»
expressions of oppression and liberation beyond conventional artistic borders or boundaries.
Though I think there's a bit
of a difference between what one might reasonably expect from a corporation, on the one hand, and what one might expect from an organization calling itself the «Authors Guild,» which bills itself as «the nation's leading advocate for writer's
interests in effective copyright protection, fair contracts, and
free expression.»
The entire exhibition is
free of charge and for any fan
of modern art, or just someone
interested in the ideas
of expression and change it's a great way to spend the afternoon.
ARTIST STATEMENT:
Interested in what is beyond the conscious mind, I use my artistic research as a
free - form exploration
of my unconscious and as a therapeutic form
of self -
expression.
Among the intervenors were Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Samuelson - Glushko, Canadian Internet Policy and Public
Interest Clinic, NetCoalition, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, Canadian Newspaper Association, Ad IDEM / Canadian Media Lawyers Association, Magazines Canada, Canadian Journalists for
Free Expression, Writers» Union
of Canada, Professional Writers Association
of Canada, PEN Canada and Canadian Publishers» Council.
Among the intervenors were Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Samuelson - Glushko, Canadian Internet Policy and Public
Interest Clinic, NetCoalition, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, Canadian Newspaper Association, Ad IDEM / Canadian Media Lawyers Association, Magazines Canada, Canadian Journalists for
Free Expression, Writers» Union
of Canada, Professional Writers Association
of Canada, PEN Canada and Canadian... [more]
(b) the salutary effects
of the publication ban outweigh the deleterious effects on the rights and
interests of the parties and the public, including the effects on the right to
free expression, the right
of the accused to a fair and public trial, and the efficacy
of the administration
of justice.
«Denying a lawyer's right to
free expression on behalf
of a client in a court
of law in favour
of a vague definition
of civility and its application after the fact fetters and chills the lawyer's ability to engage in vigorous advocacy,» Groia argues in his factum, «in turn damaging the public
interest, as well as infringing [on] the ability
of an accused or client to make full answer and defence in a judicial proceeding.»
The vast majority
of human rights are not absolute, but can be restricted in the
interests of States and governments; your right to
free expression butts up against my right to, for example, privacy — a long way from where our fists meet each other's noses.
In my opinion, the «freedom» which an individual may have to communicate in a place owned by the government must necessarily be circumscribed by the
interests of the latter and
of the citizens as a whole: the individual will only be
free to communicate in a place owned by the state if the form
of expression he uses is compatible with the principal function or intended purpose
of that place.
«if it is within the constitutional power
of the Government; if it furthers an important or substantial governmental
interest; if the governmental
interest is unrelated to the suppression
of free expression; and if the incidental restriction on alleged First Amendment freedoms is no greater than is essential to the furtherance
of that
interest.»
Whatever imprecision inheres in these terms, we think it clear that a government regulation is sufficiently justified if it is within the constitutional power
of the Government; if it furthers an important or substantial governmental
interest; if the governmental
interest is unrelated to the suppression
of free expression; and if the incidental restriction on alleged First Amendment freedoms is no greater than is essential to the furtherance
of that
interest.»
This provision is also
interesting in that it appears to conflict more or less directly with the U.N.'s own Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection
of the right to freedom
of opinion and
expression, Frank La Rue, who has issued an opinion that such cut - offs are likely inconsistent with the right to
free expression enshrined in the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights (A / HRC / 17.27):
The law
of libel is continually evolving to strike and maintain a careful balance between the protection
of reputation and the
interests of free expression.
As a liberal, what I care about (and its a subject that I take great
interest in as you can probably tell) is navigating the murky waters around between freedom
of religion, freedom from religion (i.e. the rights
of people not to be governed by others» religions),
free expression, secularism, etc..
[199] In Dagenais, Lamer C.J. struck down the common law rule governing publication bans which emphasize the right
of a fair trial over the
free expression interests of those affected by the ban, saying that the balance that rule struck was inconsistent with the principles
of the Charter, in particular the equal status given to section 2 (b) and 11 (d)
of the Charter.
Co-written with Alyssa Gebert The law
of libel is continually evolving to strike and maintain a careful balance between the protection
of reputation and the
interests of free expression.
(b) the salutary effects
of the order, including the effects on the right
of civil litigants to a fair trial, outweigh its deleterious effects, including the effects on the right to
free expression which includes the public
interest in open and accessible court proceedings (the «proportionality» branch).
the salutary effects
of the publication ban outweigh the deleterious effects on the rights and
interests of the parties and the public, including the effects on the right to
free expression, the right
of the accused to a fair and public trial, and the efficacy
of the administration
of justice.
In 2016 we witnessed the latest stretch in an ongoing struggle over the shape
of copyright law and who it serves - between a law that respects and promotes innovation and
free expression, and one that only serves the
interests of large copyright holders.
Expressions of interest are being sought from primary schools, preschools, childcare centres and community organisations to host a
free Triple P seminar for parents and carers in their local community.